Matty Matheson — Flame, Forgiveness & the Tools That Travel
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Matty Matheson: A Hard Road, a Softer Heart — and the Tools Built to Last
From sleeping on diner banquettes as a kid to executive producer and fan-favorite on The Bear, Matty Matheson’s story is a blueprint for rebuilding —
with craft, community, and gear you can trust. Here’s how a chef forged a second life, and the knife rolls, aprons, and backpacks that match that pace.
By Knife Roll Company • Updated Oct 8, 2025 • ~14–18 min read

Matty Matheson — Canadian kitchen force
“You only get one shot — so why not?”
— a mantra that captures his second act
An Origin in Hospitality: Banquettes for Beds, Bread Rolls at Dawn
The first kitchen Matheson knew wasn’t glamorous. Summers meant waking on vinyl banquettes at his grandfather’s diner, long before the OPEN sign flipped.
He remembers the quiet: the clink of trays, the smell of chowder, dinner rolls proofing for the lunch rush. Those mornings built a muscle memory for
service — the cadence of prep, the calm right before the door swings. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
From the Line to a Freefall — and a Lifeline
As a young cook in Toronto, he climbed fast, cooking in classic bistros before taking the helm at a buzz-heavy kitchen. The public persona ballooned —
TV hosting, YouTube chaos, and the kind of charisma that turns a busy pass into a stage. But behind the volume was a quieter crisis: years of booze and
cocaine culminating in a heart attack at 29. He tried white-knuckling work and partying for two more years until, in November 2013, friends and family
staged an intervention. He’s celebrated more than a decade sober since — a daily practice anchored in family, food, and routine. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
A Second Act: Restaurants, Books, and Design
Sobriety didn’t just save his life; it clarified his taste. In Toronto, he helped launch and lead projects that reflect that intention — from
Prime Seafood Palace, a serene, wood-lined “dream restaurant,” to neighborhood favorites like Ca Phe Rang and Rizzo’s House of Parm in Fort Erie. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
Away from the pass, he wrote three cookbooks — A Cookbook, Home Style Cookery, and 2024’s Soups, Salads, Sandwiches — and co-founded
a design-forward housewares line with Castor Design under the Matheson brand. The brief is simple: make tools that feel good in the hand and last
a very long time. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
On-Screen and In the Weeds
On FX’s The Bear, he became the beloved Neil Fak — the friend who can fix anything — while also serving behind the camera to keep kitchen details honest.
His role expanded as an executive producer, part of the team that helped the show win big at the Emmys. It’s a rare bridge between realism and TV —
the line cook’s language translated for a soundstage. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
The Knife-Roll Ritual: Small Movements, Big Calm
What does rebuilding look like in practice? Sometimes it’s as simple as packing a knife roll the same way every day. Sheath the 240 mm gyuto.
Tuck the petty next to the tweezers. Check the edge, wipe the spine, breathe. Repetition becomes focus, and focus becomes confidence when
the doors swing at 5:00. The right carry isn’t vanity — it’s a system that protects edges, speeds setup, and keeps a chef centered.
Suggested Core Kit (Pro & Student)
Chef’s knife / Gyuto (210–240 mm)
Petty / Utility (120–150 mm)
Bread / Serrated, Paring, optional Boning or Fillet
Honing rod, fish tweezers, offset spatula, thermometer
Blade guards, permanent marker, microfiber towel
Tip: Place heavier blades nearest the spine of your roll, spine-first to protect stitching. If you work across sets and events, consider a
chef knife backpack
for discreet, secure carry.
Buying Guide: Leather Rolls vs. Waxed Canvas vs. Backpacks
1) Leather Knife Rolls — Heritage Feel, Daily Durability
Full-grain leather disperses impact and resists abrasion better than most fabrics. It forms a water-shedding patina over time and looks even better after months
of service. For touring chefs and creators, leather reads great on and off camera. Browse our
Leather Knife Roll Collection.
2) Waxed Canvas Knife Rolls — Lighter, Flexible, Weather-Smart
Waxed canvas blends structure with give. It shrugs off moisture, packs tighter, and is a favorite for culinary students and pop-up crews.
See Waxed-Canvas Rolls.
3) Chef Knife Backpacks — Discreet Carry with Capacity
When you need 12–20+ slots, space for a laptop, and transit comfort, go backpack. Our flagship pick:
Trento Leather Chef Knife Backpack (BP-189).
Slot Counts — Who Should Buy What?
5–8 slots: students, minimal kits, travel gigs
8–12 slots: line cooks, pastry, caterers
12+ slots: exec chefs, R&D, traveling teams
Fit & Compatibility Checklist
Sleeve depth for 240 mm gyuto / long sujihiki
Stitch reinforcement at stress points; riveted straps
Guard-friendly sleeves to prevent telegraphing blade shapes
Quick-access pocket for tweezers, markers, thermometer
Removable shoulder strap for commute days
Gifting & Personalization
We engrave initials, names, or service dates at no extra charge. Add your request at checkout on any qualifying product page —
free personalization is included on all leather orders.
Care & Maintenance
Wipe dry after service and avoid prolonged dampness. Every 3–6 months, condition leather with a neutral cream. For long, wet prep days,
rotate to waxed canvas.
Always store knives in guards and insert spine-first to protect stitching and keep edges sharp.
Build Your System
A great kit is modular: leather roll +
pouches & sheaths +
apron +
GlobalTrove travel picks.
That way you’re covered from culinary school to a streaming set.
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Iris Leather Chef Knife Roll — Stress Grey (5-slot, KR-64)
Compact, travel-ready • Full-grain leather

Trento Leather Chef Knife Backpack — Charcoal Black (BP-189)
20+ slots • Laptop pocket • Discreet carry


Pedro Waxed Canvas Apron — Olive Green (AP-30A)
Waxed canvas • Leather trim • Tool loops


On the Road — Moments & Gear



FAQ: Matty Matheson, Knife Rolls & Chef Carry
Who is Matty Matheson?+
A Canadian chef, restaurateur, author, and TV personality who rebuilt his life in public — now an executive producer and actor on The Bear, while operating restaurants and a design-minded housewares line.
Why do chefs choose leather knife rolls?+
Impact resistance, abrasion control, and a protective patina. Leather also presents well for off-site events, TV sets, and private dinners.
Browse: Leather Knife Rolls
What size roll should I buy?+
5–8 slots: students & minimalists
8–12 slots: line cooks & caterers
12+ slots: execs, R&D, travelers
Leather vs. waxed canvas — which is better?+
Leather = heritage look + maximum abrasion resistance. Waxed canvas = lighter, packs tighter, great for damp environments.
See: Waxed-Canvas Rolls
Do you really offer free personalization?+
Yes. Add initials or a name at checkout on any qualifying leather product. Our team confirms placement and style.
How do I care for a leather knife roll?+
Wipe dry after service, avoid prolonged dampness, and condition every 3–6 months. Store knives in guards and insert spine-first to protect stitching.
Are knives allowed in carry-on luggage?+
In most regions, knives are not allowed in carry-on. Use checked baggage, with guards on each blade and your roll secured. Check your airline’s policy.